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Title
Streambank Erosion Control Methods
Date
3/19/1984
Prepared By
US Army Corps of Engineers
Floodplain - Doc Type
Floodplain Report/Masterplan
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<br />FENCE JETTIES (WOOD AND WIRE) <br /> <br /> <br />~([ <br />'~~cv~ <br />r# ~~\;""'" <br /> <br />0/11111 ':',',1,)".. "LIt <br /><11111111,11,,111 1111'" <br />"' II' 011111 <br />i"I,"'" 11111111111" III <br />Hilllll" <br /> <br /> <br />""1111'" <br /> <br />",",. "IL. <br /> <br />~- <br /> <br />ilL" L <br /> <br /> <br />Normal <br />Water Surface <br /> <br />{,JIlIood Or Wire Fences <br /> <br />TYPICAL SECTION <br /> <br />" <br />" <br />I, <br />" <br />'e <br /> <br />" <br />I, <br />I, <br />" <br />Ie <br /> <br />I' <br />" <br />" <br />\_~ <br /> <br />Fence jetties are used to solve a variety of bank protection problems. They can be <br />constructed parallel to the bank as well as transverse to the streamflow. Materials for <br />construction can vary. Types often used are treated or untreated wood, used rai ls~ plpe~ <br />and steel or concrete beams. The fencing materIal Is usually wood or wire. If wire <br />fencing is used, the required tensl Ie strength depends on the design loading by the water <br />and debr I s. <br /> <br />Fencing Is not one of the roost effective means of bank protection, but Is commonly used <br />because no special techniques for construction are required and materials are readily <br />available. <br /> <br />Another way to use fences Is to construct two fences parallel to the bank 3 to 10 feet <br />apart. Brush, hay, or rock Is stacked between the fences, providing an extra measure of <br />protection against the erosive action of the water currents. If the fences are <br />constructed parallel to the bank and the bank Is steep enough, a second fence Is not <br />required for holding the brush backfl I I. Fences constructed parallel to "the bank <br />generally serve as an erosion stopgap measure to al low sufficient time for the <br />establishment of vegetation or to prevent sloughing of the bank. Fences constructed <br />across part of the stream section promote sediment deposition. A transverse fence can be <br />positioned to deflect debris downstream or to trap it. By constructing the fence so that <br />it is oriented downstream at an oblique angle to the current flow~ debris wi II be <br /> <br />27 <br />
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